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They were imitating shows too, but they weren't even imitating good shows.

The Elder closes this section with an entreaty to Gaius: "Beloved, do not imitate evil but imitate good.

Coach -- another often imitated leather goods maker -- has been aggressive fighting counterfeiting for years, said Carole Sadler, Ms. Kolsun's counterpart there.

Imitate good people, not bad people.

Speaking of Achebe's impact, Abdullahi said: "He's the father of African literature and children always try to imitate the good qualities of their fathers".

He hopes to imitate the good and learn from what he considered the bad as he moves from hitting coach to skipper of the Brooklyn Cyclones, the Mets' short-season Class A affiliate.

It is a world of smart people, quick to imitate a good idea.

It is a world of smart people, quick to imitate a good idea (see box, p. 250).

"If history records good things of good men, the thoughtful reader is encouraged to imitate what is good; if it records evil of wicked men, the devout reader is encouraged to avoid all that is sinful and perverse".

Robert M. Adams, in a series of articles and then in Finite and Infinite Goods (1999), first separates off the good (which he analyzes Platonically in terms of imitating the ultimate good, which is God) and the right.

She bakes corn muffins for the bus driver, who encourages the boy to imitate his chirpy "Good morning!" When things are particularly difficult, like when Joey had problems with toilet-training or tried a weighted vest to calm his frequent thrashing, Mrs. Lombardi turns to chocolate.

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